The Grapes of Wrath
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1:41:04
Come on. Ain't nobody going to say anything.
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There's where you wash your hands.
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- What's these?
- I reckon you stand in them little rooms.

1:41:19
And water comes down out of that little jigger
up there. You take a bath.

1:41:23
- Oh, look. Just like in the catalogues.
- Hey! Don't you go a-monkeyin'!

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(flushing sound)
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Now you done it! You busted it!
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All I done was pull that string.
1:41:53
- Hiya, Mr Thomas.
- Morning.

1:41:55
Morning.
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Nice job.
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Listen here. Maybe I'm going to talk myself
out of my farm, but I like you fellas.

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You're good workers. So I'm going to tell you.
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- You live over in the government camp?
- Yes, sir.

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- You have dances there every Saturday night.
- We sure do.

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- Well, look out next Saturday night.
- What's the matter?

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I'm head to the central committee.
I got to know.

1:42:18
Well, don't tell I told you.
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Listen.
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"Citizens angered at red agitators
burning other squatters' camps

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and order agitators to leave the county."
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Listen. What is these reds anyway?
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Every time you turn around
somebody's calling somebody else a red.

1:42:38
- What is these reds anyway?
- I ain't talking about that, one way or another.

1:42:43
All I'm saying is there's going to be
a fight at the camp, Saturday night.

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And there'll be deputies ready to go in.
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Now go on with your work.
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Maybe I've talked myself into trouble,
but you're folks like us and I like you.

1:42:58
We won't tell who told. Thank you.

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